Humanoid robot breaks human world record for first time at Beijing half marathon – but some still stumble at the starting line


  • An Honor robot has broken a half-marathon world record
  • The era was set under a common humanoid and human race
  • Over 100 robots were registered and almost half of them were autonomous

Humanoid robot runners have fared significantly better at the second Humanoid Robot Half Marathon in Beijing than they did at the inaugural event last year, even beating the fastest time ever set by a human – but there were still plenty of technical challenges and mishaps along the way.

As reported by Interesting Engineering and others, the race was run by the Honor Lightning robot, which completed the 13.1-mile / 21.1-kilometer course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. That beats the world record of 57 minutes and 20 seconds set by Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo last month.

Humanoid robot in China breaks world record for human half marathon – YouTube

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